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Definition of blind
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Blind (n.) A
blindage.
See
Blindage.
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Bayard
::
Bayard
(a.)
Properly,
a bay
horse,
but often any
horse.
Commonly
in the
phrase
blind
bayard,
an old blind
horse..
Abacinate
::
Abacinate
(v. t.) To blind by a
red-hot
metal plate held
before
the eyes.
Moon-eyed
::
Moon-eyed
(a.)
Having
eyes
affected
by the moon;
moonblind;
dim-eyed;
purblind.
Blindfolding
::
Blindfolding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Blindfol.
Blend
::
Blend (a.) To make
blind,
literally
or
figuratively;
to
dazzle;
to
deceive..
Dark
::
Dark (a.)
Deprived
of
sight;
blind.
Capoch
::
Capoch
(v. t.) To cover with, or as with, a hood;
hence,
to
hoodwink
or
blind..
Anthracite
::
Anthracite
(n.) A hard,
compact
variety
of
mineral
coal, of high
luster,
differing
from
bituminous
coal in
containing
little
or no
bitumen,
in
consequence
of which it burns with a
nearly
non
luminous
flame.
The purer
specimens
consist
almost
wholly
of
carbon.
Also
called
glance
coal and blind
coal..
Blind
::
Blind (a.)
Having
such a state or
condition
as a thing would have to a
person
who is
blind;
not well
marked
or
easily
discernible;
hidden;
unseen;
concealed;
as, a blind path; a blind
ditch..
Hoodman
::
Hoodman
(n.) The
person
blindfolded
in the game
called
hoodman-blind.
Occecation
::
Occecation
(n.) The act of
making
blind,
or the state of being
blind..
Caecal
::
Caecal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
caecum,
or blind gut..
Blind
::
Blind (a.)
Involved;
intricate;
not
easily
followed
or
traced.
Nyctalopia
::
Nyctalopia
(n.) A
disease
of the eye, in
consequence
of which the
patient
can see well in a faint light or at
twilight,
but is
unable
to see
during
the day or in a
strong
light;
day
blindness..
Blinker
::
Blinker
(n.) A
blinder
for
horses;
a flap of
leather
on a
horse's
bridle
to
prevent
him from
seeing
objects
as his side
hence,
whatever
obstructs
sight or
discernment..
Starboard
::
Star-blind
(a.) Half
blind.
Plutus
::
Plutus
(n.) The son of Jason and
Ceres,
and the god of
wealth.
He was
represented
as
bearing
a
cornucopia,
and as
blind,
because
his gifts were
bestowed
without
discrimination
of
merit..
Blind
::
Blind (a.)
Undiscerning;
undiscriminating;
inconsiderate.
Magnesium
::
Magnesium
(n.) A light
silver-white
metallic
element,
malleable
and
ductile,
quite
permanent
in dry air but
tarnishing
in moist air. It
burns,
forming
(the
oxide)
magnesia,
with the
production
of a
blinding
light (the
so-called
magnesium
light)
which is used in
signaling,
in
pyrotechny,
or in
photography
where a
strong
actinic
illuminant
is
required.
Its
compounds
occur
abundantly,
as in
dolomite,
talc,
meerschaum,
etc.
Symbol
Mg.
Atomic
weight,
24.4.
Specific
gravity,
1.75..
Blind
::
Blind (a.)
Abortive;
failing
to
produce
flowers
or
fruit;
as, blind buds; blind
flowers..
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